Methuselah (disambiguation)
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Methuselah is
- a 969-year-old Biblical figure;
- a large champagne bottle, holding six litres or the equivalent of eight ordinary bottles;
- a 4700-year-old bristlecone pine in the White Mountains of California, the oldest known living organism;
- a long-surviving pattern in Conway's Game of Life;
- financial planning software from Unger Software;
- the nickname of a planet orbiting PSR B1620-26; and
- an outcrop on Mars discovered by the robot Spirit Rover on its 454th martian day, or sol (April 13, 2005); [1]
- a Methuselah (World of Darkness), an ancient and poweful vampire elder;
- a bond with a 50-year maturity